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Supplement 2015, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 1-19 Market Failure in Context: Introduction
by Alain Marciano & Steven G. Medema - 23-48 The British Tariff Reform Controversy and the Genesis of Pigou's Wealth and Welfare, 1903–12
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes - 49-76 Progressive Era Origins of the Regulatory State and the Economist as Expert
by Thomas C. Leonard - 77-98 Institutionalism and the Social Control of Business
by Malcolm Rutherford - 99-126 Economic Power and the Financial Machine: Competing Conceptions of Market Failure in the Great Depression
by Roger E. Backhouse - 127-144 Analyzing Market Failure: Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes
by Bradley W. Bateman - 147-173 Paul Samuelson on Public Goods: The Road to Nihilism
by J. Daniel Hammond - 174-198 Public Goods, Market Failure, and Voluntary Exchange
by Marianne Johnson - 199-226 Sorting Charles Tiebout
by John D. Singleton - 227-252 K. William Kapp's Social Theory of Social Costs
by Sebastian Berger - 253-266 Framing the Economic Policy Debate
by David Colander
December 2015, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 547-575 Social Interdependencies in Consumption: An Early Economic Debate on Social Distinction, Emulation, and Fashion
by Marina Bianchi & Eleonora Sanfilippo - 577-603 Adam Smith's “Two Distinct Benefits” from Trade: The Dead End of “Vent-for-Surplus” Interpretations
by Reinhard Schumacher - 605-629 The Baffling New Inflation: How Cost-Push Inflation Theories Influenced Policy Debate in the Late-1950s United States
by Norikazu Takami - 631-664 Reconstructing Eclecticism: Bulgarian Economic Thought in the Ottoman Empire in the Nineteenth Century
by Nikolay Nenovsky & Pencho Penchev - 665-675 Geraldus Odonis, Franciscan Minister General and Scholar: The Life and Thought of a Controversial Friar
by Odd Langholm
September 2015, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 363-394 Recent Engagements with Adam Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment
by Maria Pia Paganelli - 395-417 Solow's Struggle with Medium-Run Macroeconomics, 1956-95
by Michaël Assous - 419-448 Early English Mercantilists and the Support of Liberal Institutions
by Bruce Elmslie - 449-479 Creating Increasing Returns: The Genesis of Arrow's "Learning by Doing" Article
by Matthieu Ballandonne - 481-510 From the Firm to Economic Policy: The Problem of Coase's Cost
by Elodie Bertrand - 511-534 Quality Uncertainty in Early Economic Thought
by Sylvie Lupton
June 2015, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 207-240 Textbooks on the Phillips Curve
by James Forder - 241-269 Indian Currency and Finance: John Maynard Keynes’s Prismatic View of the International Monetary System
by Filippo Cesarano - 271-305 Hans Mayer, Last Knight of the Austrian School, Vienna Branch
by Hansjörg Klausinger - 307-333 Keynes and the Psychology of Economic Behavior: From Stout and Sully to The General Theory
by Vincent Barnett - 335-341 Mises and Montaigne: A Note
by Casto Martín Montero Kuscevic & Marco Antonio del Río Rivera
March 2015, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-39 A Book, the Application, and the Outcomes: How Right Was Alfred Kahn in The Economics of Regulation about the Effects of the Deregulation of the US Domestic Airline Market?
by Kenneth Button - 41-89 On Robinson, Robertson, and the Industrial Organization View
by Lowell R. Jacobsen - 91-118 Economics and Anti-Semitism: The Case of Maffeo Pantaleoni
by Luca Michelini & Terenzio Maccabelli - 119-150 The Legacy of Mathématique Sociale in Italy and Ricardian Economics: The Case of Francesco Fuoco
by Rosario Patalano - 151-184 Defense versus Opulence? An Appraisal of the Malthus-Ricardo 1815 Controversy on the Corn Laws
by Neri Salvadori & Rodolfo Signorino - 185-199 The First Translator in English of Turgot’s Réflexions sur la formation et la distribution des richesses: Benjamin Vaughan
by Giancarlo de Vivo & Gabriel Sabbagh
Supplement 2014, Volume 46, Issue 5
- 1-12 Introduction: Telling the Story of MIT Economics in the Postwar Period
by E. Roy Weintraub - 15-44 Toward a History of Economics at MIT, 1940-72
by Beatrice Cherrier - 45-59 MIT’s Openness to Jewish Economists
by E. Roy Weintraub - 60-77 Paul A. Samuelson’s Move to MIT
by Roger E. Backhouse - 81-108 The Early Years of the MIT PhD Program in Industrial Economics
by Pedro Garcia Duarte - 109-133 MIT’s Rise to Prominence: Outline of a Collective Biography
by Andrej Svorenčík - 134-152 Negotiating the “Middle-of-the-Road” Position: Paul Samuelson, MIT, and the Politics of Textbook Writing, 1945-55
by Yann Giraud - 153-174 Serving the Institute and the Discipline: The Changing Profile of Economics at MIT as Viewed from Textbooks
by Pedro Teixeira - 177-197 MIT and Money
by Perry Mehrling - 198-228 In the Kingdom of Solovia: The Rise of Growth Economics at MIT, 1956-70
by Mauro Boianovsky & Kevin D. Hoover - 229-251 From Exploratory Modeling to Technical Expertise: Solow’s Growth Model as a Multipurpose Design
by Verena Halsmayer - 295-314 Decisions and Dynamics: Postwar Theoretical Problems and the MIT Style of Economics
by William Thomas - 317-336 The Desegregation of an Elite Economics Department’s PhD Program: Black Americans at MIT
by William Darity Jr. & Arden Kreeger - 337-350 The Rise and Fall of Economic History at MIT
by Peter Temin - 351-374 On Kindleberger and Hegemony: From Berlin to MIT and Back
by Stephen Meardon
Winter 2014, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 545-571 Truly Handmaidens to Policy? Evaluating Agricultural Economists’ Claim to a Distinct Tradition of Applied Economics
by Jonathan S. Franklin - 573-608 Blanco White, Spanish America, and Economic Affairs: The Slave Trade and Colonial Trade
by Luis Perdices de Blas & Jose Luis Ramos-Gorostiza - 609-640 Cantillon on Profit and Interest: New Insights from Other Versions of His Writings
by Richard van den Berg - 641-675 “Self-Interest Ennobled”: The Family in German Political Economy
by Marynel Ryan Van Zee - 641-675 “Self-Interest Ennobled”: The Family in German Political Economy
by Marynel Ryan Van Zee - 677-693 Reference-Dependence and Marginal Utility: Alt, Samuelson, and Bernardelli
by Marek Hudik
Fall 2014, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 357-386 The Sanguine Science: The Historical Contexts of A. C. Pigou's Welfare Economics
by Norikazu Takami - 387-407 On Aristotle's Natural Limit
by C. Tyler DesRoches - 408-433 Keynes, Lerner, and the Question of Public Debt
by Tony Aspromourgos - 435-461 General Equilibrium Theory behind the Iron Curtain: The Case of Victor Polterovich
by Ivan Boldyrev & Olessia Kirtchik - 463-490 The Second Jansenism and the Rise of French Eighteenth-Century Political Economy
by Arnaud Orain - 491-523 William Blake on the Effects of Government Fiscal Policy on Activity and Prices
by Matthew Smith - 525-535 Henry Simons's Death
by Robert Van Horn
Summer 2014, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 177-210 The Puzzle of Metallism: Searching for the Nature of Money
by Filippo Cesarano - 211-229 Haavelmo’s Epistemology for an Inexact Science
by Marcel Boumans - 231-246 J. S. Mill and the Value of Utility
by Shiri Cohen Kaminitz - 247-264 Social Needs, Social Goods, and Human Associations in the Second Edition of Carl Menger’s Principles
by Giandomenica Becchio - 265-280 The Role of Intelligence, Institutions, and Place in Carlo Cattaneo's Economics
by Tiziano Raffaelli - 281-306 What Is a Just Society? The Answer according to the Socialistes Fraternitaires Louis Blanc, Constantin Pecqueur, and François Vidal
by Ludovic Frobert - 307-331 Guicciardini’s La Decima scalata: The First Treatise on Progressive Taxation
by Nikola Regent - 333-338 An Unpublished Letter from James Mill to Jean-Baptiste Say
by Victor Bianchini & Nicolas Rieucau
Spring 2014, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-32 Progressivism and Academic Public Finance, 1880 to 1930
by Marianne Johnson - 33-54 A Tale of Two Destinies: Georgescu-Roegen on Gossen
by Paola Tubaro - 55-83 Adam Smith’s “Optimistic Deism,” the Invisible Hand of Providence, and the Unhappiness of Nations
by Terry Peach - 85-116 Paul Samuelson and Revealed Preference Theory
by D. Wade Hands - 117-148 Are There Important Differences between Classical and Twenty-First-Century Monetary Theories? Did the Keynesian and Monetarist Revolutions Matter?
by John H. Wood - 149-166 Rigor versus Relevance in Economic Theory: A Plea for a Different Methodological Perspective
by Andrea Salanti
Supplement 2013, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 1-19 Cultures of Expertise and the Public Interventions of Economists
by Tiago Mata & Steven G. Medema - 20-37 "Perhaps I'm a Don Quixote but I'm Trying to Be a Paul Revere": Irving Fisher as a Public Intellectual
by Robert W. Dimand - 38-67 Observers, Commentators, and Persuaders: British Interwar Economists as Public Intellectuals
by Chris Godden - 68-91 Inside Out: Keynes's Use of the Public Sphere
by Roger E. Backhouse & Bradley W. Bateman - 92-113 Walter Lippmann: The Making of a Public Economist
by Craufurd Goodwin - 114-136 Lionel Robbins: Political Economist
by Susan Howson - 137-165 Henry Hazlitt as an Intellectual Middleman of "Orthodox Economics"
by Peter Boettke & Liya Palagashvili - 166-190 Federal Reserve Bank Presidents as Pubilc Intellectuals
by Rob Roy McGregor & Warren Young - 191-219 Age of Certainty: Galbraith, Friedman, and the Public Life of Economic Ideas
by Angus Burgin - 220-253 Economic Indicators as Public Interventions
by Gil Eyal & Moran Levy - 254-278 Becker and Posner: Freedom of Speech and Public Intellectualship
by Jean-Baptiste Fleury & Alain Marciano - 279-311 Private Intellectuals and Public Perplexity: The Economics Profession and the Economic Crisis
by Philip Mirowski & Edward Nik-Khah
Winter 2013, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 567-612 Economics for the Masses: The Visual Display of Economic Knowledge in the United States (1910-45)
by Loic Charles & Yann Giraud - 613-622 Abba Lerner and the Political Economy of Bureaucracy and Organizations
by Daniel L. Cuda - 623-645 Design for a Streamlined War Economy
by Abba P. Lerner - 647-691 Friedrich List and the Economic Fate of Tropical Countries
by Mauro Boianovsky - 693-746 Tariffs and Trusts, Profiteers and Middlemen: Popular Explanations for the High Cost of Living, 1897-1920
by Mark Aldrich
Fall 2013, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 373-414 Were Jevons, Menger, and Walras Really Cardinalists? On the Notion of Measurement in Utility Theory, Psychology, Mathematics, and Other Disciplines, 1870-1910
by Ivan Moscati - 415-442 Beggars: Jeremy Bentham versus William Wordsworth
by James P. Henderson - 443-474 The Emergence of Econophysics: A New Approach in Modern Financial Theory
by Franck Jovanovic & Christophe Schinckus - 475-504 The Puzzle of Marx's Missing "Results": A Tale of Two Theories
by Gilbert L. Skillman - 505-522 Adam Smith's "Collateral" Inquiry: Fashion and Morality in "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" and "The Wealth of Nations"
by Craig Smith - 523-548 The Discovery of the Faustmann Formula in Natural Resource Economics
by Esa-Jussi Viitala
Summer 2013, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 187-221 "Marvellous Intellectual Feasts": Arthur Lewis at the London School of Economics, 1933-48
by Barbara Ingham & Paul Mosley - 223-254 Why Market Failures Are Not a Problem: James Buchanan on Market Imperfections, Voluntary Cooperation, and Externalities
by Alain Marciano - 255-285 Assessments of A. C. Pigou's Fellowship Theses
by Michael McLure - 287-309 Utilitarianism and Luck
by Joseph Persky - 311-343 From Ancients and Moderns to Geography and Anthropology: The Meaning of History in the Thought of Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and Alfred Marshall
by Simon Cook
Spring 2013, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-38 Modigliani's and Simon's Early Contributions to Uncertainty (1952-61)
by Antonella Rancan - 39-59 Belling the Cat: Eli F. Heckscher on the Gold Standard as a Disciplinary Device
by Klas Fregert - 61-97 George Pryme, Dugald Stewart, and Political Economy at Cambridge
by Shin Kubo - 99-121 Tax Prices in a Democratic Polity: The Continuing Relevance of Antonio de Viti de Marco
by Giuseppe Eusepi & Richard E. Wagner - 123-148 The Double Taxation of Savings: The Italian Debate Revisited
by Amedeo Fossati - 149-175 The Classical Notion of Competition Revisited
by Neri Salvadori & Rodolfo Signorino
Supplement 2012, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 1-24 Observation and Observing in Economics
by Harro Maas & Mary S. Morgan - 27-45 Cunning Observation: US Agricultural Statistics in the Time of Laissez-Faire
by Emmanuel Didier - 46-70 Economic Observation and Measurement in Russia before 1917: Surveying Typicalities and Sampling Totalities
by Vincent Barnett - 71-89 The Economist as Surveyor: Physiocracy in the Fields
by Loïc Charles & Christine There - 93-113 Making Variety Simple: Agricultural Economists in Southern Italy, 1906-9
by Federico D'Onofrio - 114-136 Observations in a Hostile Environment: Morgenstern on the Accuracy of Economic Observations
by Marcel Boumans - 137-159 Observing Attitudes, Intentions, and Expectations (1945–73)
by José M. Edwards - 160-182 Navigating the Shoals of Self-Reporting: Data Collection in US Expenditure Surveys since 1920
by Thomas A. Stapleford - 185-205 Field, Undercover, and Participant Observers in US Labor Economics: 1900-1930
by Malcolm Rutherford - 206-225 Observation through Fiction: Frank Norris and E. M.Forster
by Craufurd D. Goodwin - 226-249 Observing Shocks
by Pedro Garcia Duarte & Kevin D. Hoover
Winter 2012, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 567-582 Mark Blaug, 1927-2011
by Roger E. Backhouse - 583-593 Andrew Skinner, 1935-2011
by Sheila C. Dow - 595-618 The Banking School and the Law of Reflux in General
by Laurent Le Maux - 619-641 Enlightened Reforms and Economic Discourse in the Portuguese-Brazilian Empire (1750-1808)
by Jose Luis Cardoso & Alexandre Mendes Cunha - 643-661 The Discovery of the Isoquant
by Peter Lloyd - 663-689 On Adam Smith's Ambiguities on Value and Wealth
by Ferdinando Meacci
Fall 2012, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 389-411 Warren Samuels: A Personal Reminiscence
by Steven G. Medema - 413-449 Gerard Debreu's Secrecy: His Life in order and Silence
by Till Dueppe - 451-469 Credit Where Credit Is Due: Henry Thornton and the Evolution of the Theory of Fiduciary Money
by Neil T. Skaggs - 471-492 Adam Smith's "Science of Human Nature"
by Christopher J. Berry - 493-504 The Intellectual Legacy of Jules Dupuit: A Review Essay
by Robert B. Ekelund Jr. & Robert F. Hebert - 505-540 An Appreciation of Selig Perlman's A Theory of the Labor Movement
by Vibha Kapuria-Foreman & Charles R. McCann Jr.
Summer 2012, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 195-233 Beyond Altruism? Economics and the Minimization of Unselfish Behavior, 1975-93
by Philippe Fontaine - 235-276 Don Patinkin's PhD Dissertation as the Prehistory of Disequilibrium Theories
by Goulven Rubin - 277-330 Celso Furtado and the Structuralist-Monetarist Debate on Economic Stabilization in Latin America
by Mauro Boianovsky - 331-339 Alfred Marshall's Reported Birthplace: Evidence from the Censuses
by Stephen Littlechild - 341-364 How Keynesian Economics Came to China
by Paul B. Trescott
Spring 2012, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-40 Wandering through the Borderlands of the Social Sciences: Gary Becker's Economics of Discrimination
by Jean-Baptiste Fleury - 41-67 Keynesian Historiography and the Anti-Semitism Question
by E. Roy Weintraub - 69-95 Dupuit and Walras on the Natural Monopoly in Transport Industries: What They Really Wrote and Meant
by Guy Numa - 97-111 Dupuit and the Railroads
by Robert B. Ekelund & Robert F. Hebert - 113-155 Indifference Curves and the Ordinalist Revolution
by Jean-Sebastien Lenfant - 157-180 Lowndes and Locke on the Value of Money
by Kepa Ormazabal
Supplement 2011, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 1-4 Foreword
by Mary S. Morgan - 5-31 A History of the Histories of Econometrics
by Marcel Boumans & Ariane Dupont-Kieffer - 35-56 Econometrics and Psychometrics: Rivers out of Biometry
by John Aldrich - 57-85 The Fellowship of Econometrics: Selection and Diverging Views in the Province of Mathematical Economics, from the 1930s to the 1950s
by Francisco Louçã & Sofia Terlica - 86-105 Econometrics and the Computer: Love or a Marriage of Convenience?
by Charles G. Renfro - 109-139 Ragnar Frisch and the Probability Approach
by Olav Bjerkholt & Ariane Dupont-Kieffer - 140-165 Ta-Chung Liu's Exploratory Econometrics
by Hsiang-Ke Chao & Chao-Hsi Huang - 166-187 Tobin as an Econometrician
by Robert W. Dimand - 188-210 A History of Japanese Developments in Econometrics
by Aiko Ikeo - 211-232 Corrado Gini (1884–1965): The Leading Figure of the Italian Group in the Econometric Society
by Daniela Parisi - 235-257 The Introduction of the Cobb-Douglas Regression and Its Adoption by Agricultural Economists
by Jeff E. Biddle - 258-282 The Early Years of Panel Data Econometrics
by Ariane Dupont-Kieffer & Alain Pirotte - 283-308 The Phillips Curve from the Perspective of the History of Econometrics
by Duo Qin - 309-328 Reconceiving Quality: Political Economy and the Rise of Hedonic Price Indexes
by Thomas A. Stapleford
Winter 2011, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 625-648 Conflict as a "Normal Economic Activity": The Contribution of Jack Hirshleifer, 1925-2005
by Teresa Tomas Rangil - 649-681 What to Conclude from Psychological Experiments: The Contrasting Cases of Experimental and Behavioral Economics
by Floris Heukelom - 683-698 "Money Is a Sterile Thing": Martin Luther on the Immorality of Usury Reconsidered
by John D. Singleton - 699-742 Hayek's Business Cycle Theory during the 1930s: A Critical Account of Its Development
by Constantinos Repapis - 743-763 Comparative Advantage and the Labor Theory of Value
by Jorge Morales Meoqui
Fall 2011, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 429-469 Religion and Evolution in Progressive Era Political Economy: Adversaries or Allies?
by Thomas C. Leonard - 471-512 Hostage to Fortune: Edward Chamberlin and the Reception of The Theory of Monopolistic Competition
by Nahid Aslanbeigui & Guy Oakes - 513-536 Imperfect Competition and the Trade Cycle: Aborted Guidelines from the Late 1930s
by Claude d'Aspremont & Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira & Louis-André Gérard-Varet - 537-551 The Offer-Curve Approach to Labor Market Analysis: From Marshall-Pigou over Robbins and Buchanan into Oblivion?
by Gerhard Michael Ambrosi - 553-589 Newtonian Science, Commercial Republicanism, and the Cult of Great Men in La Beaumelle's Pensées (1752)
by Mircea Platon - 591-605 On Blaug Ten Years Later
by Pierangelo Garegnani - 607-616 In Favor of Rigor and Relevance: A Reply to Mark Blaug
by Heinz D. Kurz & Neri Salvadori
Summer 2011, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 247-255 Craufurd Goodwin and History of Political Economy: A Double Anniversary
by Kevin D. Hoover - 257-271 Uses and Abuses of Adam Smith
by Amartya Sen - 275-294 The Political Economy of Art: Ruskin and Contemporary Cultural Economics
by David Throsby - 295-302 Romantic versus Real-World Art-Making and Valuation
by Neil De Marchi - 303-308 Economics and Aesthetics in Ruskin and Neoclassicism
by Robert Leonard - 309-314 John Ruskin: Ethics in Economics
by Annabel Wharton - 317-337 Exchange, Specialization, and Property as a Discovery Process
by Vernon L. Smith - 339-345 Consumer Sovereignty in the History of Environmental Economics
by H. Spencer Banzhaf - 347-352 Inventing Price Systems and Substitutes for Them
by V. Kerry Smith - 353-360 What Begat Property?
by Jonathan B. Wiener - 363-368 The Uses and Misuses of Economics in Daily Journalism
by Louis Uchitelle - 369-373 The Great Recession as a Great Enlightener
by William J. Barber - 375-378 When a Crisis in Journalism Meets an Economy in Crisis
by Philip Bennett - 379-385 Fractals in Economic Journalism
by Tiago Mata - 389-411 “In a Space of Questions”: A Reflection on Religion and Economics at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century
by Bradley W. Bateman - 413-415 Economics and Antagonisms
by Stanley Hauerwas - 417-422 Whose Economics? Which Religion? Comments on Brad Bateman's “In a Space of Questions”
by Kelly Johnson - 423-428 The Entwinement of Religion and Economics: Comments on Bradley Bateman's “In a Space of Questions”
by Barbara Herrnstein Smith
Spring 2011, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-23 Intellectual Communities in the History of Economics
by Evelyn L. Forget & Craufurd D. Goodwin - 25-58 From Versailles to Paris: The Creative Communities of the Physiocratic Movement
by Loïc Charles & Christine Théré - 59-82 The Bloomsbury Group as Creative Community
by Craufurd D. Goodwin - 83-130 The Collapse of Interwar Vienna: Oskar Morgenstern's Community, 1925–50
by Robert Leonard - 131-159 A 1930s North American Creative Community: The Harvard “Pareto Circle”
by Annie L. Cot - 161-198 Reinterpreting the Keynesian Revolution: A Research School Analysis
by Robert A. Cord - 199-223 A Tale of Two Communities: Fighting Poverty in the Great Society (1964–68)
by Evelyn L. Forget - 225-246 Public Choice and the Notion of Creative Communities
by Steven G. Medema
Supplement 2010, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 1-21 Introduction: History of Economics as History of Social Science
by Roger E. Backhouse & Philippe Fontaine - 25-52 Psychiatry and the Social Sciences, 1940–2009
by Andrew Scull - 53-76 Poverty in Cold War America: A Problem That Has No Name? The Invisible Network of Poverty Experts in the 1950s and 1960s
by Romain Huret - 77-104 The Enemy Within: Academic Freedom in 1960s and 1970s American Social Sciences
by Tiago Mata